The Big Fisherman Page #5

Synopsis: Exploring the life of Peter, from being a successful fisherman to becoming a follower of Jesus Christ and being dependent on Jesus Christ.
Genre: Drama, History
Director(s): Frank Borzage
Production: Buena Vista
 
IMDB:
5.9
G
Year:
1959
180 min
88 Views


madman we have known locust are wild

honey for this John the Baptist but for.

Tetrarch orders he do well care for

murder I will take the trade gladion

you're welcome to it he's in a dungeon

at the end of the garden

Thank you my daughter you have been much

in my thoughts and my prayers I had

hoped we would meet again but how did

you I'm employed at the palace so the

rest to it

that's sleep I will help you escape.

I know you mean well but that would only

cause more trouble my followers would be

persecuted many of them killed for their

sake I must stay is there no way to help

you

it may be my work is done he for whom I

prepared the way is now here.

I pray your daughter go to him hear him

and believe.

I've not seen Simon for two days he's

been living on the boat do you think you

would ever come here I doubt it but

somehow it seems good to me to be here

you one was kindly known as John the.

Baptist asked me to come

We cannot see perhaps we can hear under

and thirst after righteousness for they

shall be filled

blessed are the merciful for they shall

obtain mercy blessed are the pure in

heart for they shall see God

blessed are the peacemakers

he's already speaking well they shall be

custodian of children of God blessed ie

when men shall revile you and persecute

you and shall say all manner of evil

against you falsely for my sake rejoice

and be exceeding glad for great is your

reward in heaven for so persecuted they

the prophets which were before you think

not that I have come to destroy the law

or the prophets I am not come to destroy

but to fulfil ye have heard that it was

said by them of old time thou shalt not

kill and whosoever shall kill shall be

in danger of the judgment ye have heard

that it hath been said an eye for an eye

and a tooth for a tooth but I say unto

you that ye resist not evil but

whosoever shall smite thee on thy right

cheek turn to him the other also and if

any man will sue thee at the law and

take away thy coat let him have thy

cloak also and whosoever shall compel

thee to go a mile go with him Twain

give to him that asketh thee and from

him that would borrow of thee turn not

thou away ye have heard that it has been

said thou shalt love thy neighbour and

hate thine enemy

but I say unto you love your enemies

bless them that curse you do good to

them that hate you and pray for them

which despitefully use you and persecute

you I will go now that ye may be the

children of your father which is in

heaven for he maketh his Sun to rise on

the evil and on the good after this

manner therefore pray our Father which

art in heaven hello would be thy name

thy kingdom come thy will be done in

earth as it is in heaven

give us this day our daily bread and

forgive us our debts as we forgive our

debtors and lead us not into temptation

but deliver us from evil

sir which is the greatest commandment of

all thou shalt love the Lord thy God

with all thy heart and with all thy soul

and with all thy mind and with all thy

strength this is the first commandment

and the second is like unto it thou

shalt love thy neighbor as thyself thou

has spoken the truth name shall be

called wonderful counsellor the Prince

of Peace I came as a judge he is beyond

my judgment I give honor and respect

help me please come to me the baby the

baby is blind I'd hope to reach the mass

early

I'll take your baby to it we'll see what

he can do let me through this may be

fine.

My baby can see.

That baby was blind wasn't it son.

He couldn't see if you will have our.

Simon John and I would like to come to

work tomorrow

Well if hit it's about time yeah it's

about time

Simon Andrew John James come follow me

and I will make you fishers of men

How long you intend to hold me here come

on I've been generous enough with my

hospitality even allow you the freedom

of riding with me daily and freedom

surrounded by a large god of your

soldiers proconsul a courier from.

Pontius Pilate admitted the governor

sends greetings and this letter my

salutations to the go

Now I can answer your question Pontius.

Pilate recommends that you be returned

under guard to Arabia and deliver to.

King King Duran King Duran who has

succeeded as late father Cindy to the

throne is nd dead like a second father

to me to R and then don't then you will

be interested to learn that Iran is

crippled with paralysis but why this

decree Pontius Pilate has decided that

your presence here is not in the best

interest of peace and I agree you will

leave in the morning on the strong guard

truly I shall miss you wholly

I know you must do your duty mensches

but or my search for the Arab boy if

only I can know what may have happened

to him

I can understand your concern if you

were seeking a beautiful girl that's

come up would you risk going to prison

for a girl people I can imagine you're

taking any risk I'll never forget you

coming to my rescue against those men

you look like a man with three arms you

will be you you you look like a whirling

dancer of a big Ohio me finish your

dinner meshes I'll saddle my water all

right oh yes yes certainly I'll take

this gone wrong with me would you be

good enough to help us with our horses

Would you please take my good proconsul

d'Arabian of the state quickly which

road to Galilee I see you dislike.

Arabians the Romans are pursuing Romans

I hate them more take that road not good

but short I think

As an Arabian pasta that long ago which

road did he take

Episode me you find your work absorbing

do you not yes how do you know majesty

I seem to have her sit down sit down

what is your name

Esther yes

best

yes Isis sire I believe the work is

progressing favorably all these

translations as far as indeed blesses

could you not provide a gown more little

more suitable for Esther's the charm

certainly time but I am quite content as

I am tonight we hold a festive and gay

revel for my Roman yes I thought you

might enjoy an evening of abandon there

must be more than one side to your

nature a warmer side with other

pleasures and those of the intellect

I find you most enchanting you seem to

have a place in my memories somewhere

nevermind tire I have found it these

scrolls contain many strange prophecies

yeah so I have been told here's what I'm

just translating I shall read it one day

if your Majesty were doing - listen I

will read now if you like

The voice of the prophets speakers the

day of visitation is here desolation

which comes from afar with the strength

of my hands and I break the staff of the

wicked and the sceptre of the evil ruler

on the kingdom shall fall of curse

thorns shall come up in the palace it

shall be an habitation of wild beasts of

the desert and a court for owls satyrs

and vulture shalt cry and their shadows

shall fall upon the stones of confusion

and emptiness wicked

I like a trouble see that cannot rest

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Lloyd C. Douglas

Lloyd Cassel Douglas (August 27, 1877 – February 13, 1951) born Doya C. Douglas, was an American minister and author. Douglas was one of the most popular American authors of his time, although he did not write his first novel until he was 50. more…

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